Spats
100cc
Where did you find those legs for your bench at? They look nice.
These are them however I only paid $55 for them and now they are more so search around. Great Legs.
Where did you find those legs for your bench at? They look nice.
Downdraft sanding makes sanding much more pleasurable for sure! Here are a few pics of mine. I built one similar to what you are looking at once and what I found was that all of the suction is focused mainly directly over the hoses with very little suction in the corners. Even if you can have one large hole down low and a V-shaped panel on the inside you will get suction from corner to corner evenly. Mine uses 2" furnace filters with paint booth pre-filters. The pre-filters do a great job of catching the big stuff for easier cleaning.
Thanks, Bench kit legs are awesome. My old bench was just getting old and probably sagging although I could not see it so I did not want to risk a build on it.
When I was exchanging emails while ordering it he mentioned how he change the kit a bit. I forgot about that and was stumped at first but then figured it all out. Even how the landing gear mounts is different. The motor box bottom is completely changed. Looking at yours and mine I think mine may have been easier to build so that might be one reason he changed it. He has not updated his instructions yet so anyone starting a build take note of all this.
Tubes arrived in two days from JTEC and as you mentioned they are just a red hair smaller so a little glass will work just fine to snug it up.
Downdraft sanding makes sanding much more pleasurable for sure! Here are a few pics of mine. I built one similar to what you are looking at once and what I found was that all of the suction is focused mainly directly over the hoses with very little suction in the corners. Even if you can have one large hole down low and a V-shaped panel on the inside you will get suction from corner to corner evenly. Mine uses 2" furnace filters with paint booth pre-filters. The pre-filters do a great job of catching the big stuff for easier cleaning.
Thanks for posting the pictures. I thought about doing the larger hole in the middle and doing a V-shape down to it, so by doing it that way you are able to gets suction in the corners?
Thanks for the input, I'm going to redesign it.Yes, you get the same overall CFM but it distributes it out evenly. Also keep the amount of ductwork to a minimum because that slows down the airflow dramatically. Mine has no ductwork at all, the fan just blows straight down at the floor and there is a shield on one side to keep the air from blowing right at your feet.
I'll throw up some little progress and very little it is. Found a nail in one of my trailer tires so that has consumed my time.
I framed the sides and completed most of the engine box. Tomorrow I will start the attachment of the sides.
It's been a real joy to get back to building. I think to many have missed out on the roots of the hobby. It is such a reward to go from sticks to flying my own creation. My first build was a Q TEE .049 I learned so much about building and flying aerodynamics at 9 years old.
Thanks for letting me jump on the thread until you get back on the build. GSN probably doesn't need another build on the same plane.